Name | Meaning | Origin |
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Davida | Cherished | Hebrew |
Davina | cherished | hebrew |
Davina | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Davina | Cherished | Hebrew |
Davinah | Cherished | Hebrew |
Davine | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Davinia | Cherished | Hebrew |
Davinia | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Davita | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Davitah | Cherished | Hebrew |
Davite | Cherished | Hebrew |
Davonna | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Davy | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Davynn | Beloved. Feminine of David. | English |
Dawn | "Awakening." | anglo |
Dawn | dawn | english |
Dawn | Awakening | Anglo-Saxon |
Dawn | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. Dawn. | English |
Dawna | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dawne | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dawnelle | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dawneshia | Combination of Kyeshia (Great joy) and Dawn (Awakening). | Unknown |
Dawnetta | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dawnette | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dawnielle | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dawnika | The first appearance of daylight: daybreak. | English |
Dayla | To draw water. | Hebrew |
Dayle | Lives in the valley. Small valley. | English |
Dayna | From Denmark. Also a variant of Daniel. | English |
Dayne | From Denmark. Also a variant of Daniel. | English |
Daysha | Gift from God. | Unknown |
Dayshia | Unknown | |
Daysi | Day’s eye. A flower name. | English |
Deana | From the valley. Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deanda | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Deandra | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Deandrea | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Deandria | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Deane | From the valley. Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deann | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deanna | From the valley Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deanne | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Dearbhail | True desire | Irish |
Debbee | Variant of Deborah. | Unknown |
Debbie | Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. | Hebrew |
Debby | Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. | Hebrew |
Debora | bee | hebrew |
Debora | Bee | Hebrew |
Deborah | Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. | Hebrew |
Debra | Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. | Hebrew |
Debrah | Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. | Hebrew |
Debralee | Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. | Hebrew |
Dechtire | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Dechtire | myth name (a nursemaid) | celtic |
Dechtire | Mythical nursemaid | Celtic |
Decla | Feminine form of Declan the name of a saint | Irish |
Dedre | Sorrowful | Irish |
Dee | Abbreviation of names beginning with the letter D. | English |
Deeana | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deeandra | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Deeann | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deeanna | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deedra | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | Irish |
Deena | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Defena | From Devonshire | English |
Deheune | Divine one | Celtic |
Deianira | myth name (wife of Hercules) | greek |
Deidra | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | Irish |
Deidre | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | Irish |
Deiene | Religious holiday | Spanish |
Deikun | Religious holiday | Spanish |
Deina | Religious holiday | Spanish |
Deirdra | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | Irish |
Deirdre | sorrowful | celtic |
Deirdre | ragin | gaelic |
Deirdre | Sorrowful | Celtic |
Deja | To have been here before | UK |
Deka | Somali name meaning "one who pleases." | african |
Dela eden | Ewe of West Africa unisexual name meaning "savior." | african |
Dela o kande | Nigerian name for girls born after many males. | african |
Delanie | Challenger | Irish |
Delbin | flower | greek |
Delcine | Sweet | Spanish |
Delfina | Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. | Spanish |
Delia | myth name | greek |
Delia | from Delos | romanian |
Delice | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Delicia | Charming | Spanish |
Delight | pleasure | french |
Delight | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Delight | Pleasure or youthful | French |
Delila | Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. | Hebrew |
Delilah | desired | hebrew |
Delilah | Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. | Hebrew |
Delinda | Of beauty | Spanish |
Delisa | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Delisha | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Delissa | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Delit | Pleasure | French |
Deliza | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Dell | Noble. | German |
Dell | Noble. | English |
Della | bright | german |
Della | Noble. | English |
Della | Bright. Noble. | German |
Delma | Noble protector. | German |
Delma | Of the sea | Spanish |
Delmar | Of the sea | Spanish |
Delmara | Of the sea | Spanish |
Delmare | of the sea | french |
Delmare | Of the sea | French |
Delmi | Noble protector. | German |
Delmira | Noble protector. | German |
Delmy | Noble protector. | German |
Delora | Variant of Dolores meaning sorrows. | English |
Delores | Variant of Dolores meaning sorrows. | English |
Deloris | Variant of Dolores meaning sorrows. | English |
Delphia | Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. | Spanish |
Delphina | Little Flower: Dolphin. | Greek |
Delphine | from Delphi | greek |
Delphine | A thirteenth-century French saint. | French |
Delta | born fourth | greek |
Delyssa | Variant of Latin Delicia meaning Gives pleasure. | English |
Demas | popular | greek |
Demelza | Fortified. A place name in Cornwall. | English |
Demetria | myth name (goddess of the harvest) | greek |
Demi | name taken from heraldry | french |
Demi | Abbreviation of Demetria – the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | English |
Dena | from the valley | english |
Dena | avenged | hebrew |
Dena | Avenged | Hebrew |
Dena | Valley | Native American |
Dena | Combination of Deana: (divine) and Dina: (from the valley: avenged). | English |
Dendera | from Dendera | egyptian |
Dene | Combination of Deana: (divine) and Dina: (from the valley: avenged). | English |
Deneen | Combination of Deana: (divine) and Dina: (from the valley: avenged). | English |
Denelle | God is my judge. | American |
Denia | Combination of Deana: (divine) and Dina: (from the valley: avenged). | English |
Denica | Combination of Deana: (divine) and Dina: (from the valley: avenged). | English |
Denice | Feminine of Denis or Denys from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Deniece | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Denisa | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | Spanish |
Denise | feminine form of Denys (named for the god of wine) | french |
Denise | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Denisha | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Denissa | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Denisse | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Denni | Combination of Deana: (divine) and Dina: (from the valley: avenged). | English |
Dennise | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Denyse | Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. | French |
Deoch | myth name (a princess of Munster) | celtic |
Deoch | Mythical princess of Munster | Celtic |
Deon? | Unknown | |
Deona | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deondra | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deonna | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Deonne | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | English |
Dereka | Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek. | English |
Derforgal | Servant of Dervor | Irish |
Derforgala | Servant of Dervor | Irish |
Derica | Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek. | English |
Dericka | Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek. | English |
Derora | free | hebrew |
Derora | Free | Hebrew |
Derorice | Free | Hebrew |
Derorit | Free | Hebrew |
Derrica | Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek. | English |
Derry | Oak grove. | Irish |
Derval | True desire | Irish |
Dervilia | True desire | Irish |
Dervla | True desire | Irish |
Dervorgilla | Servant of Dervor | Irish |
Desanka | Australian | |
Desarae | Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. | French |
Desaree | Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. | French |
Desideria | Desired | French |
Desideria | Desire | Spanish |
Desilyn | Unknown | |
Desirae | Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. | French |
Desirat | Desired | French |
Desire | Variant of French Desiree. | English |
Desire | Desired | French |
Desiree | desired | french |
Desiree | The one desired. | French |
Desirey | Unknown | |
Desma | oath | greek |
Desmona | unlucky | greek |
Desta | Amharic of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning "joy, happiness." | african |
Destanee | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | English |
Destanee | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | French |
Destina | Certain fortune: fate. | Spanish |
Destine | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | English |
Destine | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | French |
Destinee | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | French |
Destinee | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | English |
Destini | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | English |
Destini | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | French |
Destinie | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | English |
Destinie | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | French |
Destiny | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | English |
Destiny | Certain fortune: fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. | French |
Desyre | Variant of French Desiree. | English |
Dete | meaning unknown. | swiss |
Deva | Divine; myth name. DEVI | hindi |
Deva | superior | indian |
Deva | Divine one | Celtic |
Devaki | black | indian |
Devamatar | myth name (mother of the gods) | indian |
Devan | Divine. | French |
Devan | Divine. | English |
Devana | Divine. | English |
Devana | Divine. | French |
Devaney | Dark-haired. | Irish |
Devanie | Dark-haired. Poet | Irish |
Devanna | Divine. | English |
Devanna | Divine. | French |
Devansha | Eternal part of God. | Indian |
Devany | Dark-haired. | Irish |
Devayani | myth name (daughter of Shukra) | indian |
Devenny | Dark-haired. | Irish |
Devent | Bard | Irish |
Devera | Task | Spanish |
Devery | Bee. Variant of Deborah. | Hebrew |
Devi | Bee. Variant of Deborah. | Hebrew |
Devika | From the mythological Hindu Devi. "Little goddess." | hindi |
Devin | Divine. | English |
Devin | Divine. | French |
Devinee | Dark-haired. | Irish |
Devnet | Bard | Irish |
Devon | The name of a beautiful farming county in England. | English |
Devona | "Protector." | anglo |
Devona | from Devonshire | english |
Devona | Divine. From Devonshire | English |
Devona | Divine. | French |
Devona | Divine one | Celtic |
Devona | Protector | Anglo-Saxon |
Devondra | Divine. | French |
Devondra | Divine. | English |
Devonna | Divine. From Devonshire | English |
Devonna | Divine. | French |
Devonne | Divine. | English |
Devonne | Divine. | French |
Devony | Dark-haired. | Irish |
Devora | Bee. Variant of Deborah. | Hebrew |
Devorah | Bee. Variant of Deborah. | Hebrew |
Devoria | Bee | Hebrew |
Devra | Bee. Variant of Deborah. | Hebrew |
Devri | Bee. Variant of Deborah. | Hebrew |
Devyn | Divine. | English |
Devyn | Divine. | French |
Devyna | From Devonshire | English |
Devynn | Divine. | English |
Devynn | Divine. | French |
Deydrienne | Unknown | |
Deysi | Day’s eye. A flower name. | English |
Dezarae | Very much desired. | Unknown |
Dezba | Navajo name meaning "goes to war." | native |
Dezirae | Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. | French |
Deziree | Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. | French |
Dhana | Wealthy DIVYA | hindi |
Dharani | myth name (earth) | indian |
Dharma | Law | Unknown |
Di | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Dia | myth name (daughter of Eineus) | greek |
Dia | Day | Spanish |
Diahann | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Diahna | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Diamanda | Of high value: brilliant. The precious diamond stone. | English |
Diamanta | diamond | french |
Diamanta | Diamond | French |
Diamante | Of high value: brilliant. The precious diamond stone. | English |
Diamond | Of high value: brilliant. The precious diamond stone. | English |
Diamonique | Of high value: brilliant. The precious diamond stone. | English |
Diamontina | Of high value: brilliant. The precious diamond stone. | English |
Dian | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Diana | divine | romanian |
Diana | From the Greek goddess of the moon | French |
Dianda | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Diandra | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Diandra | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Diandre | Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man.) | English |
Diane | from the Greek goddess of the moon | french |
Diane | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Dianna | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Diannah | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Dianne | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Diantha | Modern blend of Diana: (divine huntress) and Anthea: (flower) | English |
Dianthe | flower | greek |
Dibe | Navajo name meaning " sheep." | native |
Dice | myth name (justice) | greek |
Dido | myth name (queen of Carthage who killed herself) | greek |
Didrika | folk rule | german |
Didrika | Folk rule | German |
Diedre | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | Irish |
Diega | Feminine form of Diego supplanter | Spanish |
Diep | leaves; type of trees that have red flowers | vietnamese |
Diera | "From Diera." | anglo |
Diera | From Diera | Anglo-Saxon |
Dierdre | Sorrowful | Irish |
Digna | Worthy | Spanish |
Dina | Avenged Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Hebrew |
Dina | Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Spanish |
Dina | From the valley | English |
Dinah | Avenged or Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Hebrew |
Dino | myth name (sister of the Gorgons) | greek |
Dinora | Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Hebrew |
Dinora | Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Spanish |
Dinorah | Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Hebrew |
Diona | follower of Dionysius | romanian |
Diona | From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | English |
Diondra | From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | English |
Dione | myth name (mother of Aphrodite) | greek |
Dione | From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | English |
Dionis | From Dionysus god of wine | Spanish |
Dionisa | From Dionysus god of wine | Spanish |
Dionna | From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | English |
Dionne | From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | English |
Dionysia | named for Dionysus, god of wine | greek |
Dior | Related to D’Or meaning golden. | French |
Diorbhall | Gaelic form of Dorothy (God’s gift) | gaelic |
Dirce | myth name (killed for abusing children) | greek |
Dita | rich gift | slavic |
Dita | Abreviation of Edith. | Spanish |
Diti | myth name (daughter of Daksha) | indian |
Diu | tender, gentle, mellow | vietnamese |
Diva | divine one | celtic |
Diva | Divine one | Celtic |
Divone | Divine one | Celtic |
Divsha | honey | hebrew |
Divsha | Honey | Hebrew |
Divshah | Honey | Hebrew |
Dixie | born tenth | french |
Dixie | Born tenth | French |
Dixie | Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten: also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line. | English |
Doan vien | happy reunion | vietnamese |
Doanna | American compound of Dorothy and Anna | English |
Doba | Navajo name meaning " no war." | native |
Dohtor | "Daughter." | anglo |
Dohtor | Daughter | Anglo-Saxon |
Doireann | Sullen | Irish |
Doli | Navajo name meaning " bluebird." | native |
Dolie | A popular Somali name, meaning unknown. | african |
Dollie | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Dolly | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Dolores | Sorrows. A reference to the Virgin Mary as Mary of the sorrows. | Spanish |
Dolorita | Full of sorrows | Spanish |
Domenica | Of the Lord. | Spanish |
Domenique | Of the Lord. Variant of Dominic. | French |
Dominga | Born on Sunday. Of the Lord. | Spanish |
Dominica | Name of a saint | Irish |
Dominica | Of the Lord. | Spanish |
Dominique | feminine form of Dominic (born on Sunday) | french |
Dominique | lord | romanian |
Dominique | Of the Lord. Variant of Dominic. | French |
Don | "Mother goddess." | anglo |
Don | Mother goddess | Anglo-Saxon |
Dona | lady | italian |
Dona | Lady. Respectful title and female equivalent of Don. | Spanish |
Donalda | rules all | gaelic |
Donata | gift | italian |
Doncia | see Adoncia. DORBETA | spanish |
Donella | dark-haired elfin girl | celtic |
Donella | Dark – haired elfin girl | Celtic |
Donelle | Feminine form of Donal rules the world | Irish |
Dong | winter | vietnamese |
Donia | dark-skinned | celtic |
Donia | Dark – skinned | Celtic |
Donita | Gift | Latin |
Donna | Lady | Italian |
Donnell | Scottish | |
Donnitta | Unknown | |
Donoma | Omaha name meaning " sight of the sun." DYANI | native |
Doon | From Doon | Irish |
Dora | gift | greek |
Dorbeta | Reference to the Virgin Mary | Spanish |
Dorcas | gazelle | greek |
Dorcey | Dark. Variant of Darcy. | English |
Dordie | divine gift | greek |
Dore | Blonde | French |
Doreen | moody | celtic |
Doreen | sullen | gaelic |
Doreen | beautiful | greek |
Doreen | Moody | Celtic |
Doreen | Blonde | French |
Doreen | Sullen | Irish |
Doreena | Moody | Celtic |
Dorene | blonde | french |
Dorene | Blonde | French |
Dorika | Hungarian form of Dorothy (God’s gift) | hungarian |
Dorina | brooding; gilded | romanian |
Dorinda | beautiful gift | greek |
Dorine | Blonde | French |
Doris | of the sea | greek |
Dorise | Loving | Unknown |
Dorit | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Doro | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Dorotea | Finnish form of Dorothy (God’s gift) | finnish |
Dorotea | Spanish form of Dorothy gift from God | Spanish |
Doroteia | Spanish form of Dorothy gift from God | Spanish |
Dorotha | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Dorothea | Danish form of Dorothy (God’s gift) | danish |
Dorothee | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Dorothy | a vision | greek |
Dorothy | Gift of God | Greek |
Dorsey | Dark. Variant of Darcy. | English |
Dortha | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Dory | Blonde | French |
Dottie | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | English |
Downeti | Bard | Irish |
Downett | Bard | Irish |
Draguta | meaning unknown | romanian |
Dreama | Unknown | Unknown |
Dreena | Short form of Alexandrina. | Spanish |
Drew | Abbreviation of Andrew. Modern actress Drew Barrymore. | Scottish |
Drina | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. | English |
Drina | Short form of Alexandrina. | Spanish |
Drisana | myth name (the sun’s daughter) | indian |
Drishti | Sight | Hindu |
Drusilla | Sturdy | Latin |
Dryope | myth name (a nymph) | greek |
Duana | Feminine of Duane. Dark | Irish |
Duayna | Feminine of Duane. | Irish |
Dubhain | Dark | Irish |
Dubheasa | Dark beauty | Irish |
Duci | wealthy gift | hungarian |
Duena | Chaperon | Spanish |
Duha | forenoon | arabic |
Dukine | Sweet | Spanish |
Dukinea | Sweet | Spanish |
Dulce | Sweet | Spanish |
Dulcina | Sweet | Spanish |
Dulcinea | Sweet | Spanish |
Dulcinia | Sweet | Spanish |
Dumitra | from Demeter | romanian |
Dummonia | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Durandana | legend name | french |
Dustee | Nickname. | English |
Dusti | Nickname. | English |
Dustie | “Caring, beautiful” | Unknown |
Dusty | Nickname. | English |
Duvessa | Dark beauty | Irish |
Dyana | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Dyani | Deer | Native American |
Dyann | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Dyanna | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | French |
Dylin | Unknown | |
Dyllan | Born from waves | Welsh |
Dymphna | little poet | gaelic |
Dymphna | Bard | Irish |
Dympna | Name of a saint | Irish |
Dynah | Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter. | Hebrew |
Eacnung | "Bears children." | anglo |
Eacnung | Bears children | Anglo-Saxon |
Eada | Wealthy | English |
Eadaion | joyous friendship | german |
Eadaion | Joyous friendship | German |
Eadda | wealthy | english |
Eadda | Wealthy | English |
Eadgyth | Wife of Edward the Confessor | anglo |
Eadgyth | Wife of Edward the Confessor | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadgyth | Happy warfare | English |
Eadignes | "Bliss." | anglo |
Eadignes | Bliss | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadlin | Princess | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadmund | Rich benefactress | English |
Eadwine | wealthy friend | english |
Eadwine | Wealthy friend | English |
Ealasaid | devoted to God | gaelic |
Ealga | Noble | Irish |
Eara | From the east | Scottish |
Earie | From the east | Scottish |
Earlena | Noble woman | English |
Earlena | Shield | Spanish |
Earlene | noblewoman | english |
Earlene | Noble woman | English |
Earlene | Shield | Spanish |
Earlina | Noble woman | English |
Earlina | Shield | Spanish |
Earline | Noble woman. Feminine of Earl | English |
Earna | Eagle | English |
Earnestyna | Serious | English |
Earric | Powerful | English |
Eartha | worldly | english |
Eartha | Worldly | English |
Eartha | The earth. | German |
Earwine | friend of the sea | english |
Earwine | Friend of the sea | English |
Earwyn | Friend of the sea | English |
Earwyna | Friend of the sea | English |
Easter | Myth name (goddess of the dawn).Variant, Eostre, exists. | anglo |
Easter | born at Easter | english |
Easter | Goddess of the dawn | Anglo-Saxon |
Easter | Born at Easter | English |
Eastre | Born at Easter | English |
Eathelin | Noble waterfall | English |
Eathellreda | Noble maiden | English |
Eathelyn | Noble waterfall | English |
Eavan | Fair | Irish |
Ebba | strength | danish |
Ebba | flowing tide | english |
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please find the meaning and origin. thank you